Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent/Session XXV/On the close of the Council

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Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent (1851)
the Council of Trent, translated by Theodore Alois Buckley
Session XXV. On the close of the Council, and on suing for confirmation from our most holy Lord
the Council of Trent2171454Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent — Session XXV. On the close of the Council, and on suing for confirmation from our most holy Lord1851Theodore Alois Buckley

ON THE CLOSE OF THE COUNCIL, AND ON SUING FOB CONFIRMATION FROM OUR HOST HOLY LORD.

Most illustrious lords and most reverend fathers, doth it please you that, to the praise of Almighty God, an end be put to this sacred œcumenical synod? and that the confirmation of all and each of the things which have therein been decreed and defined, as well under the Roman pontiffs Paul III. and Julius III., of happy memory, as under our most holy lord Pius IV., be asked, in the name of this holy synod, by the presidents, and the legates of the Apostolic See, from the most blessed Roman pontiff?

They answered: It pleaseth us.

Afterwards, the most illustrious and most reverend Cardinal Morone, the first legate and president, blessing the holy synods said: After having given thanks to God, most reverend fathers, go in peace.

Who answered: Amen.